This workshop is ideal for teachers, therapists, social workers, political
activists, actors, artists and civic leaders.

This dynamic experiential workshop will explore ways to use drama and the
creative arts to help students, and other groups, embody personal and
social transformation. This form of community-based education uses
theater as a tool for transformation. Originally developed out of work with
peasant and worker populations, it is now used all over the world for social
and political activism, conflict resolution, community building, therapy and
government legislation.

Cost: $50

Hector Aristizabal, originally from Columbia, is a well respected
psychologist, family therapist, actor, director and facilitator of theatrical
technique. Hector has worked with community groups around the world,
particularly with vulnerable populations.

For more information contact Don Morgan, 336-274-1703,
or New Garden Friends Meeting Office.